After Killing and Displacing us, Fulani now Occupy our Ancestral Communities: Riyom IDPs Cry Out

After Killing and Displacing us, Fulani now Occupy our Ancestral Communities: Riyom IDPs Cry Out Internally Displaced Persons at the Riyom IDP camp in Riyom local government area of Plateau state have cried out to the government to assist them in reclaiming their communities under the occupation of Armed Fulani Herdsmen in the area. The …

Mangu Report Touching Lives for Peace Initiative – IDP Camp Visit on July 22nd  2023: A Humanitarian Intervention by the Para-Mallam Peace Foundation

Background to the Touching Lives for Peace Initiative, 2023 Attacks by armed Fulani Herdsmen have been ravaging the Middle-belt region of Nigeria for years now. Plateau is one of the states that has witnessed a lot of attacks with Bassa, Riyom and Barkin Ladi being the most often attacked areas.  These areas, especially Riyom still …

Scores Killed as Terrorists Attack Jos Communities

Batin and Yogot communities in Heipang district, Barkin Ladi local government area of Plateau state are currently in a state of mourning following Thursday early morning invasion of their communities by terrorists. This foundation gathered that no fewer than 21 persons including women and children were brutally murdered by the terrorists suspected to be Fulani …

Deep Dives Peace Dialogue Report Unveiled, Emphasizing Collective Responsibility for Peace

The President and CEO of the Gideon & Funmi Para-Mallam Peace Foundation, the Reverend Dr. Gideon Para-Mallam unveiled the Deep Dives Peace Dialogue Report on December 8th, 2022.   Revd Dr. Para-Mallam detailed the key aspects of the report, summarizing the Deep Dives Peace Dialogue project conducted across six local government areas in Plateau State. …

Plateau Killings: Food Terrorism Ongoing in Nigeria Says Para-Mallam

In recent months, Plateau State has been rocked by a wave of violence that has left dozens dead and displaced thousands. The attacks, which have targeted mainly Christians, have been blamed on a variety of factors, including farmer-herder clashes, religious tensions, and political rivalries. In a radio program organized by the Kwamkur Samuel Foundation on …